Begin Again
A dive into America’s racial narrative through James Baldwin’s life and work.
A dive into America’s racial narrative through James Baldwin’s life and work.
The Economy of You delves into the world of side hustles and personal entrepreneurship, offering guidance on creating additional income streams.
Remote discusses the benefits and challenges of remote work, offering insights into how to manage teams, productivity, and work-life balance from afar.
Essential stats and facts on over 700 Pokémon for fans and players.
Seven principles for richer and happier days through better time use.
Transform your meetings from time-wasters to valuable collaboration opportunities.
Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past, is a collection of essays edited by Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer. This book tackles various myths that are deeply ingrained in the American consciousness. Through detailed historical analysis, the contributing historians debunk widespread misunderstandings about American history, including topics like the founding fathers, the Civil War, the Cold War, and the 1960s. The essays seek to clarify how these myths came to be and why they persist, often exploring the political motives behind their propagation.
A meticulous exploration of nuclear power’s most catastrophic moments.